Football Recruiting: Busy Bye Week

Welcome to Sunday night and your weekly rewind of the weekend that was. This week the Buckeyes were on a bye week, however, that doesn't mean that the coaches get the week off. The Ohio State coaching staff spent a few days during the week to dedicate towards recruiting. As our John Brandon wrote about on Friday, many top prospects were visited and some new names have been added to the mix. The staff "Planted Flags" in numerous states including Georgia, Florida, New Jersey, Virginia and Kentucky.

As the team enters Illinois game week, the staff will refocus their attention to practice and game planning. Urban Meyer is expected to return to Columbus today from a short family weekend at Florida Gulf Coast University. Recruiting will be a little quiet this week as the season is at an important stage, high school playoffs are continuing and the Buckeyes will be on the road. Recruiting will gain some steam with Indiana coming to town on Nov. 23.

Speaking of high school playoffs, the OHSAA kicked off their playoffs this weekend. Many of the Buckeyes commitments will advance to week 12 with their first round wins. Some other future Buckeyes are wrapping up their regular seasons while some, including Terry McLaurin, are already a few weeks into their playoff runs.

After the jump, I'll have plenty more on the week that was on the recruiting trail and also a review of how the future Buckeyes performed this weekend.

Sam Hubbard is all Buckeye

Cincinnati Moeller standout and current Ohio State commitment Sam Hubbard was impressive in Moeller's 42-17 playoff win over St. Xavier. The four-star athlete, who plays all over the field for the Crusaders, had two interceptions in the win. On Friday, the one-time Notre Dame lacrosse commitment picked up a scholarship offer from Notre Dame's Brian Kelly and staff. How will this impact his recruitment? It won't. Hubbard told 11W that he is 100% committed to Ohio State.

The versatile prospect was told by the OSU coaching staff that he will begin his career at linebacker. The 6-foot-6, 225 pound athlete will be a good fit on the Buckeyes defense. He could also shift to the offensive side of the ball to play tight end, if needed. It's also possible that Sam could add some muscle mass under Ohio State strength coach Mickey Marotti and shift down to defensive end. He could end up a few different places, but it looks like he will start his career at linebacker in Scarlet and Gray.

Moeller, the defending state champions, will play Cincinnati Elder on Saturday. This will be a rematch of a game that Moeller won 35-14. The game will be played at Nippert Stadium.

Where Art thou Urban

Following the movements of Urban Meyer is sometimes tricky. Misinformation is common in the recruiting world. At one point, I was told Meyer was expected at three to four locations at one time. I was able to talk with a few people to get the story straight.

On Friday, Urban Meyer made stops at numerous high schools including Lakewood St. Edward, Massillon, Akron St. Vincent St. Mary and Cleveland Glenville. While there was people expecting Meyer to return to Massillon for their game against Nordonia, that was never the plan. Mike Vrabel and Meyer spent most of the day together in Northeast Ohio on the recruiting trail. Both coaches stopped at Massillon to see '17 QB Danny Clark, '15 DB Reggie Rogers and '15 ATH J.D. Crabtree. Crabtree was unavailable to meet with the coaches on Friday morning due to a scheduled doctors appointment. Vrabel would return later that day to catch their playoff game.

While Vrabel was at the Massillon game, Meyer (and numerous current Buckeyes) was at the Glenville game, as expected. Marshon Lattimore and Erick Smith are two of the top remaining targets on the board for Ohio State. As mentioned on his radio show, Urban wanted to spend some time with good friend Ted Ginn Sr.

Following his visit to Glenville, Meyer was expected to hop on a plane to head to Florida Gulf Coast to spend some time with his family. There was some talk that he was going to visit Chad Mavety on Saturday, but that does not fit this timeline. It's unclear if Ed Warinner was present for Mavety's game. Urban and his wife are expected to return to Ohio today, since Ohio State will practice on Monday.

As previously reported, Meyer was in New Jersey earlier this week to see Brandon Wimbush, Steven Gonzalez and others.

Terry McLaurin is averaging 14.1 yards per touch.

Future Buckeyes up for awards

With BuckeyeNation's help, Damon Webb has made the final four of Michigan's Mr. Football award. Webb was the leading vote getter in the fan vote with over 41 thousand votes. The highly rated corner has locked down his opponents and is rarely tested. The Army All-American continues to do big things for Cass Tech. The winner will be announced in early December.

Terry McLaurin is also up for a Mr. Football award. Terry headlines the Indiana list, but is losing by ten thousand votes. Ohio State fans need to get to work by voting here. McLaurin has dominated this season and put up crazy stats. The future Buckeye receiver averages 14.1 yards per touch. Wow.

Ohio State will have plenty of weapons on offense and defense including Damon and Terry.

RECRUITING TIDBITS

There were some reports that Kerry Coombs was expected to take in '15 LB Justin Hilliard and St. Xavier take on Moeller and Sam Hubbard, however, Justin Hilliard told 11W that Coombs was no longer expected to attend. Hilliard, one of the top juniors in the state, has been a frequent visitor for Ohio State. I wouldn't read too much into the change. While the Buckeyes are in a dog fight for his services, this won't have an impact on his decision. Notre Dame, Michigan and Iowa are in the mix.

Mike Vrabel returned home to Walsh Jesuit HS while on the road recruiting. It's nice to see him return to where he started his career. Meanwhile, Luke Fickell spent some time on Saturday checking out '15 corner Jordan Whitehead. Whitehead is very high on the Buckeyes and he figures to be one of the top targets going forward. Kerry Coombs visited La Salle HS in Cincinnati on Friday. Junior defensive tackle Jordan Thompson is a prospect to watch.

Everyone always asks which "sleeper" prospect could get an offer down the line. A prospect that Ohio State has been in contact with is '14 receiver Shadeon Meadors of South Carolina. The three-star prospect currently holds offers from Toledo, Tulane, Marshall and other FCS programs. After a big game on national TV, many BCS programs took notice. Programs such as Vanderbilt, Georgia, Wake Forest and Ohio State have been in contact.

The Buckeyes are looking to add another receiver to their class. Johnnie Dixon, who Zach Smith visited this week, appears to be the top guy on their board. Miami (FL) is considered the team the beat but Ohio State has a legit shot here. If Dixon goes elsewhere, Meadors could be a name to watch. OSU is also in on other wide receivers, so it is unclear exactly where Meadors stands on their board.